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Old 12-10-2013 | 12:01 PM
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I stand corrected. The bmf wheels weigh 39 lbs for a 20x9. The Centerline's are pretty light though.

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Old 12-10-2013 | 02:36 PM
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Originally Posted by gunter96ws6
… my manhood will not let me lower a truck.
It's all about how you're going to use your truck. Some of the places I go, stock height ain't high enough - forget lowered. For strictly street - some of the lowered trucks look pretty sweet.
Old 12-10-2013 | 08:07 PM
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The shorter your junk is the larger the lift and tires are it makes up for shortcoming's.... Just sayin.

Check centerline their forged wheels are really light. Michelins are a fairly light tire as tires go it all depends on what you go with. Gears are going to be the thing you need the most with any lift and larger wheel tire combo. They are a supporting mod.
Old 12-10-2013 | 10:32 PM
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Originally Posted by 01WS6/tamu
The shorter your junk is the larger the lift and tires are it makes up for shortcoming's.... Just sayin.

Check centerline their forged wheels are really light. Michelins are a fairly light tire as tires go it all depends on what you go with. Gears are going to be the thing you need the most with any lift and larger wheel tire combo. They are a supporting mod.
By that logic I can only assume that for every inch your truck is lowered, your vagina is an inch deeper?........just sayin'
Old 12-11-2013 | 02:51 PM
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Originally Posted by gunter96ws6
By that logic I can only assume that for every inch your truck is lowered, your vagina is an inch deeper?........just sayin'

Hahaha, that was great. And I have nothing useful to contribute, so I'll just keep watching.

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Old 12-11-2013 | 03:31 PM
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Is this wheel/tire combo for appearance sake only? Or will it be offroad? There are two possible 20"/33" combos, fat a$$ and morbidly obese. If your wanting performance out of the truck and it's just going to cruise blacktop you may want to look into a set of Bogart d10's. Pretty sure they are by far the lightest 6 lugs out there but only available up to 17". However, a set of d10's and the lightest 33 you can find would still be reasonably light.
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I want light wheel and tire combo for the lightest possible rotating mass, to not slow the truck down anymore than necessary, fuel economy, aesthetics and yes it sees dirt and mud during deer season.
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